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SATURDAY, MARCH 26COLLEGESWomen's basketballFinal: Charlotte 79, Virginia 74: Debbie Ryan’s remarkable 34-year Virginia coaching career ended at 739-324 with a 79-74 home loss to Charlotte in a WNIT quarterfinal. China Crosby scored 25 for U.Va. (19-16), and Shannon McCallum led the 49ers (27-9) with 24 points.BaseballFinal: Game 1: Averett 14, Christopher Newport 1: The Cougars ended CNU's program-record 26-game winning streak in decisive fashion as Cody Moore pitched a two-hitter in the eight-inning contest in Danville. Averett scored three runs in the sixth to break a 1-1 tie, then battered the Captains' bullpen.Final: Game 2: CNU 4, Averett 1: The Captains got back on track, improving to 28-2, 9-1 in the USA South, as Greg Goldsmith pitched seven shutout innings of four-hit ball.Final: Game 1: Lynchburg 5, Virginia Wesleyan 4: The Hornets scored five runs in the top of the ninth to overcome a 4-0 deficit.Final: Game 2: Virginia Wesleyan 8, Lynchburg 3: The Marlins (12-15, 6-5 Old Dominion Athletic Conference) bounced back from the bitter Game 1 defeat as Pike Brynildsen batted 4-for-4 with four RBI and Shayne Paskanik was 2-for-4 with three RBI.Final: Game 1: Tufts (Mass.) 4, Apprentice 3 (at War Memorial Stadium): Chris Kennedy drove in two runs for the Builders, but their two-run rally in the seventh fell just short.Final (in 17 innings): Game 2: Tufts 6, Apprentice 4: The Builders played a school-record total of innings but were swept by the Jumbos from Boston, who are ranked 16th by d3baseball.com. Apprentice scored a run in the 11th and the 12th to extend the game but couldn't answer the Jumbos' two runs in the 17th. Josh Tuck batted 3-for-8 for the Builders.Finals: William and Mary d. Delaware 6-0, 4-3: After losing to the Blue Hens on Friday, the Tribe swept a doubleheader in the CAA series in Newark. Senior Logan Billbrough pitched a one-hitter in the opener, the top performance of his Tribe career, and Tadd Bower hit a grand slam in the top of the fourth. In Game 2, Bower singled in the eighth for the tiebreaking hit just after Ryan Lindemuth scored on Jonathan Slattery's squeeze bunt to tie the score. Brett Koehler retired the final seven batters for the win.Game 1: Final: Norfolk State 4, N.C. A&T 3: Spartans began their MEAC schedule by edging the Aggies when James Taylor hit a tiebreaking RBI single with two out in the ninth.Game 2: Final: N.C. A&T 7, Norfolk State 4: A&T evened the series, though Heritage High graduate John Lynch had two hits and Taylor went 2-for-3 with two runs.Game 1: Final: James Madison 13, Old Dominion 2: Jake Lowery belted two home runs and had six RBI as the Dukes evened their series at 1 in Harrisonburg.Game 2: Final: Old Dominion 10, JMU 8: ODU snapped JMU's streak of consecutive CAA series wins at 11, taking the series 2-1. The Monarchs' Chris Baker was 3-for-4 with a home run, three RBI, three runs and a walk. Brandon Shelton, Josh Wright, and Nathan Hartman each had two hits while Gloucester High alumnus Joey Burney had a home run for ODU.

Men’s tennisFinal: Washington and Lee 7, Christopher Newport 2 (at W&M’s McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center): W&L's Will Hall received emergency surgery after his leg went through a glass window late in a doubles match. The Generals swept six singles matches.Final: UC Santa Barbara 4, W&M 2: In Provo, Utah, the Tribe took the doubles point but lost four singles matches to the Gauchos.Final: Bridgewater 7, Virginia Wesleyan 2: Host Eagles won an ODAC match, but the Marlins' Donnie Greathouse -- a sophomore from Grafton High -- won at No. 6 singles and at No. 3 doubles with Jamie Griffin.

COLLEGESBaseballFinal: Christopher Newport 5, Tufts 3: Amazing: The Captains (27-1) won their 26th game in a row, beating the visiting Jumbos from Boston. Matt Shoemaker batted 2-for-4 with two RBI for CNU, ranked fifth nationally by d3baseball.com to Tufts' No. 16 position. Steven Lindemuth was 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI, and Ben Lenda scored the go-ahead run in the eighth on an error after Lindemuth's double. Shoemaker singled home Lindemuth to make it 5-3, and Ryan Fleischmann earned his fourth save of the year.Final: Delaware 6, William and Mary 2: Steve Ulaky homered and Eric Young (2-2) pitched 6 2/3 innings in Newark as the Blue Hens cooled off a W&M team that has been on a recent roll. For the Tribe, Ryan Williams and Tadd Bower each had a hit and scored.Final: Old Dominion 5, James Madison 4: ODU's Josh Wright, who grew up near Harrisonburg, belted a three-run homer in the fifth inning as his "homecoming" series began. The Monarchs held one of the nation's best offenses relatively in check.

Men’s tennisFinal: Cornell 4, Old Dominion 3: The Big Red, coached by former U.Va. assistant Tony Bresky, have one of the Ivy League's better teams.Norfolk State at Virginia State, 4Final: UNC Wilmington 4, William and Mary 2 (in Provo, Utah): Since both these CAA teams were in a BYU event, they chose to play each other out West. There could be a rematch in the conference tournament.William and Mary vs. UC Santa Barbara (in Provo), 5

Women’s tennisFinal: Georgia State 4, Old Dominion 3: These two teams have an outside shot to contend in the CAA tournament next month.Norfolk State at Virginia State, 4

HIGH SCHOOLSResults, details at HRVarsity.com/scoresBaseballBethel at Denbigh, 4:30Gloucester at Menchville, 4:30Heritage at Kecoughtan, 4:30Phoebus at Woodside, 4:30Warwick at Hampton, 4:30Bruton at Tabb, 4:30Warhill at New Kent, 4:30Jamestown vs. Lafayette (at Mid-County Park), 4:30Poquoson at Smithfield, 4:30York at Grafton, 4:30King and Queen Central at Charles City, 5Lancaster at West Point, 5Sussex Central at Brunswick, 5Bishop Sullivan at Isle of Wight Academy, 4Christchurch at Norfolk Academy, 4St. Christopher’s at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, 4:30

SoftballBethel at Denbigh, 4:30Gloucester at Menchville, 4:30Heritage at Kecoughtan, 4:30Phoebus at Woodside, 4:30Warwick at Hampton, 4:30Jamestown vs. Lafayette (at James City County Rec Center), 4:30Bruton at Tabb, 4:30Warhill at New Kent, 4:30York at Grafton, 4:30Poquoson at Smithfield, 4:30Sussex Central at Brunswick, 4:30King and Queen Central at Charles City, 5Lancaster at West Point, 5Nansemond-Suffolk Academy at Brunswick Academy, 4:30

MIXED MARTIAL ARTSM-1 Challenge (at Constant Center in Norfolk):Mixed martial arts: Jose Figueroa won the featured bout on Friday’s M-1 Global card at ODU’s Constant Center. He won by technical knockout at 2:28 of the second round with effective punches against Artiom Damkovsky. Also, Magomed Sultanakhmedov beat Tyson Jeffries by TKO at 3:07 of the second round with knees to the body.

HOCKEYFinal: AHL: Manchester 4, Norfolk 0: Jeff Zatkoff made 35 saves as the Monarchs, the top affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings, cooled off the Admirals before 4,025 at Scope in the first of a two-game series. Manchester scored three third-period goals, including an empty-netter. The first two were by Dwight King. Still, the Admirals are in excellent playoff position.